
Our Nursery is situated in North Hykeham in the City of Lincoln.
The Nursery is Ofsted registered receiving a GOOD, with five
OUTSTANDING features, two of them being our excellent
“Partnership with Parents” and “Helping children to enjoy and
achieve”.
We pride ourselves with providing excellent childcare.
We are now offering free childcare sessions for our pre-school
children, and offer different sessions to suit all. (Nursery
Funded Education)
The Nursery is adjoined to Lincolns largest and cleanest indoor
Family Entertainment Centre. Children who are registered with
the Nursery are given 50% off entrance costs off peak and
peak times.
The Nursery has a large free car park for parent’s right outside
the front door making things easier for drop of and pick up times.
We have an excellent team of qualifed and highly experienced
staff who help us to “Put the Fun back into Childcare”.
Our Nursery caters for children 6 months-5 years.
Within the Nursery we have our Little Chicks room
that is bright, colourful and full of toys and equipment to cater
for our little children from 6 months to 14/15 months.
Our walkers then move through to our Little Lambs room where we encourage our little explorers to become independent and they are taught even to brush their own teeth, how grown up!!.
From there our big explorers that reach 2 years old move into our Early Years Room where the
children can explore through independently chosen activities. The early years room comes fully
equipped with toys. The room is filled with different areas (learning Zones) including Book Corner,
Home Corner and Construction area.
When our big explorers reach 3 they enter the world of getting ready for "School" in our brand new purpose built Pre School that offers children an exciting insight into what a classroom will look and feel like but still maintaining a playful and enjoyable learning environment.
With a separate cosy corner, ICT area including computer, digital camera and beebot. A role play area and construction area. Free flow access into the garden so they can gain knowledge and understanding of the world in which they live. 